EDMUND BURKE
July/August 2013
In his biography of the statesman, Jesse Norman presents Burke as of seminal importance to today’s conservatism, and to Cameron’s government. He isn’t.
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December 2012
The august institution was formed in the space of just ten days in late 1768 — and was born of a fierce professional rivalry
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April 2012
Britain’s seats of learning are coping with the new funding regime but are threatened by philistine regulators
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May 2011
History may remember the Arab Spring's "noble revolutionaries" in the same terms as those of the French Revolution — utopian and doomed to failure
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